O.C. to hit 90 degrees later this week

April 29, 2013

Updated Aug. 21, 2013 1:17 p.m.

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Early Monday morning, at Pioneer Park in Anaheim, a female Western bluebird lands on a parked car and pecks on the windshield. The bird had been foraging near the car and visited the car three times looking for something to eat. BRUCE CHAMBERS, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

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A female Western bluebird perches on the passenger side view mirror of a parked car at Pioneer Park, Anaheim. BRUCE CHAMBERS, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

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A female Western bluebird peeks at itself while perched on the passenger side view mirror of a parked car at Pioneer Park, Anaheim. BRUCE CHAMBERS, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

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Early Monday morning, at Pioneer Park in Anaheim, a female Western bluebird lands on a parked car and pecks on the windshield. The bird had been foraging near the car and visited the car three times looking for something to eat. BRUCE CHAMBERS, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

Early Monday morning, at Pioneer Park in Anaheim, a female Western bluebird lands on a parked car and pecks on the windshield. The bird had been foraging near the car and visited the car three times looking for something to eat. BRUCE CHAMBERS, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

Orange County should see afternoon sunshine and highs in the 80s midweek with temperatures reaching the low 90s Thursday and Friday, the National Weather Service says.

A low-pressure system will deepen the marine layer, bringing some cooling into Tuesday. The warmest days for the inland areas should be Thursday and Friday.

Monday starts off with areas of low clouds and fog, becoming partly cloudy, and is expected to bring inland highs of 74 to 79 inland, 64 near the coast.

Tuesday also will start with low clouds and fog in the morning and reach highs of 69 to 74 inland, 61 to 66 near the coast. Patchy low clouds are expected in the evening.

Wednesday should see low clouds and fog in the morning, but will then turn mostly sunny with highs of 76 to 81 inland and 67 near the coast. Light winds are expected.

Temperatures will climb Thursday, with inland highs expected to reach 86 to 91, 73 to 78 near the coast.

Friday will be sunny with highs of 87 to 92 inland and 73 to 78 near the coast.

Temperatures should be substantially lower Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday will be partly cloudy in the morning, but will be mostly sunny with highs of 80 to 85 inland and 69 to 74 near the coast.

On Sunday, there will be areas of low clouds and fog in the morning, but will turn mostly sunny with highs of 69 to 74 inland and 65 to 70 near the coast.

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